Lesions of the nails have been examined in a group of 250 patients (170 m, 80 f) who had undergone renal transplants. The patients were assessed after one year of functioning implanted kidney so as to exclude any nail changes consequent on the previous uraemic condition. Results confirm the well-known importance of iatrogenic and infective aetiological factors in nail pathology.

[Onychopathy in the renal transplantation patient] / P.L. Bencini, C.E. Urbani, C. Crosti. - In: GIORNALE ITALIANO DI DERMATOLOGIA E VENEREOLOGIA. - ISSN 0392-0488. - 123:4(1988 Apr), pp. 157-158.

[Onychopathy in the renal transplantation patient]

C. Crosti
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1988

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Lesions of the nails have been examined in a group of 250 patients (170 m, 80 f) who had undergone renal transplants. The patients were assessed after one year of functioning implanted kidney so as to exclude any nail changes consequent on the previous uraemic condition. Results confirm the well-known importance of iatrogenic and infective aetiological factors in nail pathology.
Nail Diseases ; Postoperative Complications ; Kidney Transplantation ; Uremia ; Nails, Malformed ; Humans ; Infection
Settore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee e Veneree
apr-1988
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